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What is the name of the music that was used for the opening credits of Where The Heart Is that used to be screened on a Sunday evening. Many thanks
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You can hear a sample here:
http://www.tescodownloads.com/servlets/2452328 105705Dispatch/53/Call?htmltemplate=./content/ v_searchresults.html
You can hear a sample here:
http://www.tescodownloads.com/servlets/2452328 105705Dispatch/53/Call?htmltemplate=./content/ v_searchresults.html
Million,that piece of advice normally works (in this case it doesn't) but is redundant as it applies to a good percentage of the questions on here.Surely the purpose of this site is to help people out when a question is bugging them,not patronise them.
The song itself was composed for the series and is probably called Where The Heart Is.I thought it was by Paddy McAloon,of Prefab Sprout,but his entry on IMDb doesn't list it.However I am sure the first name of the composer is Patrick as I am sure I heard Pam Ferris talk about it in an interview years ago.
The song itself was composed for the series and is probably called Where The Heart Is.I thought it was by Paddy McAloon,of Prefab Sprout,but his entry on IMDb doesn't list it.However I am sure the first name of the composer is Patrick as I am sure I heard Pam Ferris talk about it in an interview years ago.
Hurrah! Marwel is right!! It IS Paddy McAloon - see track 29 in the right hand panel of this link:
http://www.leonardslair.co.uk/prefablive.htm
And a quote from the site:
A new single will be released which will be familiar to many, the title track to Sunday evening drama 'Where The Heart Is' but this is not one of their best efforts it has to be said; too unassuming and not ear-tugging enough to merit more than a 'oh, that's a nice song' comment.
http://www.leonardslair.co.uk/prefablive.htm
And a quote from the site:
A new single will be released which will be familiar to many, the title track to Sunday evening drama 'Where The Heart Is' but this is not one of their best efforts it has to be said; too unassuming and not ear-tugging enough to merit more than a 'oh, that's a nice song' comment.